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A day off would be amazing, right? Munro Day's got you
Early February can be a slog. It's a little less so if you work or study at Â鶹Íø thanks to a man by the name of George Munro.
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Black creativity on display: Discover 12 artworks in the spotlight across Dal
This year's African Heritage MonthÌýtheme of "Celebrating the Legacy and Future of Black Creativity" provides an opportunity to showcase Black art across campus.Ìý
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Tigers Weekend Recap (Feb. 3)
Tigers action is heating up as the teams make the final push to playoffs and look to qualify for the national championships!
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Dumplings, mahjong, and more: See photos from Dal's Lunar New Year celebrations
Students ushered in the Year of the Snake with food, fun and festive activities.
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How the U.S. could in fact make Canada an American territory
How precisely Donald Trump could make good on his threat to annex Canada can be found in the U.S. Constitution. There is both potential and precedent in American history.
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Ask an expert: Why would anyone want to be Liberal Party leader right now?
Now that Justin Trudeau has agreed to step down as Liberal leader, possible contenders to replace him must weigh their ambitions for the position against a still-bleak electoral outlook for the federal party. Dal’s Scott Pruysers explains how it could all play out.
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Better with age
Older adults have better health outcomes when they age in their homes and communities. From smart homes to reimagined communities, Â鶹Íø researchers are working to make that possible.
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What defines teaching excellence?
Recipients of Dal’s top teaching awards share, in their own words, how they approach teaching and the themes that emerge to create a roadmap that any new or seasoned instructor can incorporate into their classroom.
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2024: The year as told through some of Dal’s biggest stories
Life-changing research, award-winning students, a historic fundraising campaign, cultural milestones — 2024 was a year to remember. Revisit some of our biggest stories of the year.
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Farmers’ markets are a vital but overlooked part of fixing Canada’s struggling food system
Farmers’ markets provide a host of benefits to both consumers and farmers, but are often overlooked when it comes to creating policies geared toward improving the sustainability of food systems.